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Solar Style SC003 Solar Charger

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 20, 2006


The Solar Style SC003 is a solar charger for cell phones. Just connect the Solar Style to your phone, place it in the sunlight and you can charge your phone. It includes four connector cables that support Moto, Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung phones. The SC003 can also charge MP3 players and a certain PDAs.

The Solar Style SC003 can even store energy on an onboard battery so you can charge your phone when sunlight is not available. An AC wall charger/car charger is also included for charging the Battery On Board.

The Solar Style SC003 is available for $35.99 from Solar Style's website.

Specifications:

Size: 3.25" x 2.25" x .75" (81 x 59 x 21mm)
Weight: 3.0 oz (88g)
Output: >.03A
Battery Capacity: 300mAh
Battery Life: >500
Charging Current: 60mA
Operation Temperature: 32°-104° F (0°-40° C)



Related Links:
Solar Style Web Site


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